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They act just like kids, the starlings do, till one of them stops to eat a bug. But come to think of it, some kids will even do that. There's this kid at school, Meredith Starr, who'll eat flies for a penny apiece till he's had three, ...
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I wish I'd stayed in bed this morning, or was there now, I mean no I don't, I mean I like to yack with you here, Titus, but I uh, don't let me keep you though. I mean, I don't mean I want you to, I don't want, I'd rather not be alone in ...
Now Duncan distills his remarkable powers of observation into this unique collection of short stories and essays.
103. Duncan, God Laughs & Plays, 5. 104. Ibid., xiv. 105. The speech, “Wonder; Yogi; Gladly,” with introduction can be found in Duncan, God Laughs & Plays, 5–16. 106. Duncan, God Laughs & Plays, 8. 107. Ibid., 134. 108. Ibid., 135. 109.
THE HEART OF THE MONSTER consists of a 130-page essay by David James Duncan and a 130-page novella by Rick Bass.
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